The government's plans to reorganise the NHS in England have been condemned by health unions; we'll be speaking with David Cameron who says the reforms cannot be delayed. Also in the programme, are Western parents too soft on their children? A Chinese American author tells us why the naughty step is just the beginning.

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0709 The Prime Minister of Ireland, Brian Cowen,
has called a vote of confidence in himself
at a party meeting tomorrow, and his foreign minister is going to be voting against him. Our Ireland correspondent Mark Simpson tells us more.

0712 Business news with Adam Shaw.

0717 Last night the actor Colin Firth, one of last month's Today guest editors,
won the best actor prize at the Golden Globe Awards
in Hollywood. He was rewarded this for his performance as George VI in 'The King's Speech'. The BBC's Rajesh Mirchandani reviews the ceremony.

0721 Tunisia is facing an uncertain few days
after a violent weekend. Pro-democracy campaigners hope their pressure will result in a new interim government and fresh, democratic elections. But supporters of former president Ben Ali have been fighting with government soldiers in the streets of the capital, Tunis, from where Wyre Davies reports.

0725 The TS Eliot Prize for Poetry is awarded on 24 January to the author of the best new collection of poetry published in the UK and Ireland in the last year. This week on Today we are going to be featuring all ten of the poets shortlisted for this year's prize. Today Pascale Petit
reads her poem What the Water Gave Me Six.

0727 Sport news with Rob Bonnet.

0734 The heads of six health unions including the BMA and the Royal College of Nursing have written to The Times about their "extreme concern" about NHS reforms. Dr Hamish Meldrum, chairman of the BMA and Professor Chris Ham, chief executive of the leading health think tank The King's Fund
discuss the potential impact of the changes.

0740 Paper review.

0743 The award for controversial book of the year so far for concerned parents has to be Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother. The author is a Chinese American academic at Yale, Amy Chua, and the book plots
her "tough mothering" style of parenting.
Ms Chua explains her thinking.

0747 Thought for the Day with Canon Dr Alan Billings, an Anglican Priest.

0750 Children are being sexually exploited more often than we realise according to the charity Barnardo's. Its chief executive, Anne-Marie Carrie, explains that sexual exploitation is occurring in every town and city of the UK. And a 20-year-old man tells of
his abuse by other men
after he came out as gay when he was 14 years old.

0810 In a few days from now a new bill will be laid before parliament that will change the way the NHS works in England. It is the biggest reorganisation of the NHS since it came into existence in 1948. Prime Minister David Cameron
discusses his thoughts on changes to the NHS
with Today presenter John Humphrys.

0828 Sport news with Rob Bonnet.

0843 It is exactly 20 years since the start of Operation Desert Storm - the US-led military operation to liberate Kuwait from its Iraqi occupation. The BBC's Allan Little reported from Baghdad at the time and
reflects on his own memories of the conflict.

0847 Business news with Adam Shaw.

0849 Wanda Jackson is one of the pioneers of rock and roll. Her heyday was perhaps in the 1950s and 60s. But now in her seventies she has been back in the studio and
has been collaborating with The White Stripes' Jack White.
Today reporter Nicola Stanbridge spoke to them. This is an extended version of the broadcast interview.

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